How to choose the right main speaker for your home theater; get expert tips and advice on hooking up video and audio equipment for home entertainment systems in this free instructional video.
Expert: Reggie Hayes
Bio: Reggie Hayes has researching and setting up home theater systems since 1995. He has also worked at a major retail outlet selling televisions and home theater equipment to consumers.
Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes
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DeoxyRibbon 1 month ago
Don't you have a woman?
1BlubeTube 4 months ago in playlist How to Set Up a Home Theater System
Thats why its important to seperate the highs, mids and lows. Crossover is th ekey word.
1BlubeTube 4 months ago in playlist How to Set Up a Home Theater System
YOU HELPED FUCKEN SHIT. THIS IS ANAL VILLAGE
andysan007 5 months ago
@bassl0va Indeed.
fancysnake1 6 months ago
Ur gay sir...
Jman9112 7 months ago
uummmm... the woofers in the boxes are matched with the mids and tweeters in the boxes so in no way will the 'cone push too much air and over power the vocals'. also it depends on how loud you want it. if he wanted super pumping sound then he can have some 6 foot high towers with 15"s in them. its better that it be too big cause then you can turn it up if needed.
bassl0va 2 years ago
you are very stupid!
pioneer7s 2 years ago
Size of the speakers has absolutely nothing to do with what the room size is. That is the most ridiculous comment I've heard in my life. Seriously...
Smokinriderz 2 years ago
Your LFE channel (or .1) will carry the bass. I have floor models (left/center/and right) and the bass doesn't over power anything (this is why we balance our systems and set proper crossover points). I understand what you are trying to do and I appaud you for taking this on - but some of your information is dangerous and can cost people their systems.
djdamental 2 years ago